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The phrase "amount is not a factor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing situations where the quantity or size of something does not influence the outcome or decision.
Example: "In this case, the amount is not a factor; what matters is the quality of the work produced."
Alternatives: "quantity is irrelevant" or "size does not matter".
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In such situations where reward amount is not a factor, the use of monetary incentives may destroy pre-existing intrinsic motivations in a process known as "crowding out" [28].
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